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Hi ,

Has anyone explored too much adrenaline , and not too little dopamine as a cause of their restless leg? And/or been prescribed beta blockers to treat their rls?

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No but I have been experimenting with adenosine (dipyridamole/persantin) following the latest research and have been finding it helpful. It’s not a total answer but has enabled me to reduce my other meds a lot.

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Elizab32 in reply toinvoluntarydancer

Ok thanks for the reply! My sons doctor said to try beta blockers.

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Spudellen

I am on beta blockers for my heart but it certainly hasn't done anything to help with RLS.

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Elizab32 in reply toSpudellen

Ok thx

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Hi I am on beta blockers and I was told that they could be the cause of my rls but when I asked my go he was non commital got the impression he didn't know

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Elizab32

OK THANks.

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